A week after the NFL Draft, the pundits are weighing in with how teams did. Here are two analysts’ opinions on how the Jets did.

ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr on whether the Jets filled all of their roster holes:

“That’s a great question. With [Quinton] Coples he fills one hole because they wanted an upgrade over [Mike] DeVito, so they get that. You have [Muhammad] Wilkerson, who they love. They think he could be another Richard Seymour. With Coples, you have [Sione] Pouha, and you have Wilkerson coming along you have a chance to really have an upgrade with Coples. Demario Davis, good player. He’s got more sacks. He’s an all-around guy. You look at the way he played at Arkansas State from a consistency standpoint he was right there with anybody. Then Stephen Hill, Stephen Hill’s the key guy because he has to be ready to go this year. You can’t be waiting around two or three years for Stephen Hill to hit his stride. I think the development, how quick it is, for Stephen Hill is going to go a long way in determining how successful this draft is. Then you mix in a lot of the late-round picks. Who knows how they’ll do?”

NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock on the Jets’ top two picks:

“[Quinton] Coples is boom or bust, and I’ve said it from day one. Rex Ryan will get the most out of him. Mike Pettine, who I highly respect, is their defensive coordinator. If you get what you can out of Coples, you got a big player. Stephen Hill is another height/weight/speed freak … I think we’re reaching a little bit there as far as we’re drafting for Tim Tebow — they’re drafting for the New York Jets. The Tim Tebow package or however they incorporate him in, I like it because it causes defensive coordinators angst. Every defensive coordinator I’ve ever met in the National Football League has been spoiled by what little they have to prepare for in the run game. The pass game is crazy and it’s sophisticated as hell. But the run game in the NFL is unimaginative except for the teams that run a little wildcat. So the whole option thing defensive coordinators hate. If the Jets have that, it is a weapon; I don’t care what anybody says. I like that the Jets offense will have that. Just because Stephen Hill was a wide receiver at Georgia Tech which ran option doesn’t have anything to do with why they drafted him other than he’s a height/weight/speed freak that if you throw the ball up in air in the redzone or outside the numbers he might come down with it. He’s special.”